Sentence examples for post up from inspiring English sources

"post up" is an expression used in written English.
It means to put something in a prominent place or online. For example, "I wanted to make sure everyone saw the announcement, so I posted it up on the bulletin board."

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post up

verb

To affix a notice, announcement etc, to a post, board, wall or the like.

  • If the bailiff does not find the witness at his home, he will post up a court warrant there instead.

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"Post up," he said.

Post up! Sky hooks.

She has to post up inside.

I'll post up full lists shortly.

"Look, I've coached players who post up," he said.

He can post up, shoot, get everybody involved".

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"He could have posted up, but he was so successful".

Anthony posts up, and the Knicks stand still.

Stoudemire was not the only Knick posting up Friday.

"Brook inside, shooting on the perimeter, with all three of our perimeter guys posting up, with Wallace and Joe posting up.

Martin posted up McGrady for a smooth turnaround hook shot.

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